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Bring a piece of Morocco into your home with this easy pattern DIY. Use it to pretty up a vintage cabinet.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Delve back into some of the west's more recent history by joining a guided walk through the beautiful Gittos Doman and Blockhouse Bay Beach area on 11 October or on 13 October there is a walk join through New Lynn taking in some of the significant places for women who travelled from England to… View moreDelve back into some of the west's more recent history by joining a guided walk through the beautiful Gittos Doman and Blockhouse Bay Beach area on 11 October or on 13 October there is a walk join through New Lynn taking in some of the significant places for women who travelled from England to New Zealand. Part of the Auckland Heritage Festival. Find out more
Peter Chan is a Justice of Peace, educated at Auckland University; is married to Audrey with three adult children.
Peter has been extensively involved in community issues for over 20years.
Peter is committed to working to transparency and sustainability in the council's operation seeing … View morePeter Chan is a Justice of Peace, educated at Auckland University; is married to Audrey with three adult children.
Peter has been extensively involved in community issues for over 20years.
Peter is committed to working to transparency and sustainability in the council's operation seeing that it is more responsive to the core needs of our community. Peter believes that local authorities exist for the convenience of the residents and ratepayers and that rates must be adjusted to an affordable level and be fair to all.
Peter founded the Waitakere Ethnic Board and was core founder of the Lantern Festival.
Peter is also a former Waitakere City Councillor and current Deputy Chair of the Henderson-Massey Local Board.
Authorised by: Peter Chan, 20 Piriti Drive, Te Atatu Peninsula
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Sam from Whenuapai & Herald Island
is anyone else having an issue with these. The last 3 or 4 times my rubbish bin has been emptied the orange tag has disappeared.! What is the reasoning behind, having to buy these. I would have thought, that it was covered by our rates?
We all are inundated with a lot of work and when we go back home we strongly desire a peaceful and uninterrupted sleep, but for many reasons, we don’t achieve it and then the question arises “Why can’t I sleep?” See, everything is not fixable, but there are things that are under your … View moreWe all are inundated with a lot of work and when we go back home we strongly desire a peaceful and uninterrupted sleep, but for many reasons, we don’t achieve it and then the question arises “Why can’t I sleep?” See, everything is not fixable, but there are things that are under your control. So, I can’t sleep properly and I want to know why I’m not able to get a peaceful sleep these days. Read more to find out.
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New Zealand Sotheby's International Realty
This boutique hotel offers a new owner the opportunity to combine a healthy and diverse lifestyle with an interesting and profitable business which naturally scales down during winter, allowing for a holiday.
Each of the five beautifully appointed suites has been subtly themed, providing … View moreThis boutique hotel offers a new owner the opportunity to combine a healthy and diverse lifestyle with an interesting and profitable business which naturally scales down during winter, allowing for a holiday.
Each of the five beautifully appointed suites has been subtly themed, providing individual charm as well as comfort. In the heart of the lodge is a spacious, recently renovated farmhouse kitchen enjoying garden and orchard views. A large woodburner with wetback heats the water for a series of radiators around the house, ensuring year-round warmth.
Organically managed, the four-hectare property provides the ability to live from the land with honey, fruit trees, berry patches, vegetable gardens, olives and grazing for sheep, cattle and horses. The small Chardonnay vineyard with a careful selection of clones produces a succulent house wine thoroughly enjoyed by guests from all around the world.
A range of useful ancillary sheds and buildings offers space for projects, hobbies, storage and accommodation for staff. Other facilities on the property include a petanque court, croquet lawn and small gymnasium overlooking the swimming pool.
This extraordinarily diverse and unique lifestyle is ideally located on State Highway One, less than a five-minute drive from central Blenheim and 15 minutes from numerous winery cellar doors, restaurants and the airport.
Offers from $2,500,000 plus GST (if any)
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Sharon from Te Atatu South
I photographed it just before I went to work this morning. =D Enjoy!!!!! =D
Matt from Henderson
HI everyone, Matt here, just wanted to post up this up about the less unfortunate people we have in our country and around the world. This is just an idea we could do as a country to help the homeless out. This video is from a guy in America who is called Choice MAS! His main videos are on … View moreHI everyone, Matt here, just wanted to post up this up about the less unfortunate people we have in our country and around the world. This is just an idea we could do as a country to help the homeless out. This video is from a guy in America who is called Choice MAS! His main videos are on trucking mainly but him and his team of friends in parts of America come together from time to time to help out taking food to the homeless people, wherever they can. Will send you two links of Choice and his friends doing this.
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Fiona from Henderson
So true 😉
Our Phones 👉 Wireless
Cooking 👉 Fire less
Cars 👉 Key-less
Food 👉 Fat less
Tyres 👉 Tubeless
Tools 👉 Cordless
Dress 👉 Sleeveless… View moreSo true 😉
Our Phones 👉 Wireless
Cooking 👉 Fire less
Cars 👉 Key-less
Food 👉 Fat less
Tyres 👉 Tubeless
Tools 👉 Cordless
Dress 👉 Sleeveless
Youth 👉 Jobless
Leaders 👉 Shameless
Relationships 👉 Meaningless
Attitude 👉 Careless
Wives 👉 Fearless
Babies 👉 Fatherless
Feelings 👉 Heartless
Education 👉 Valueless
Children 👉 Manner-less
Parliament 👉 Clueless
Government 👉 Useless
Masses 👉 Helpless
Everything has become less, but still
our hopes are 👉 Endless
In fact I am 👉 Speechless
Matt from Henderson
Yes, I believe we need to have or build a monorail! Some people may not of think of having this but you need to look at the practical side of life. How many train failures have their been in Auckland in the recent years? Maybe 4-5 (just guessing), could be more than that. You need to have a … View moreYes, I believe we need to have or build a monorail! Some people may not of think of having this but you need to look at the practical side of life. How many train failures have their been in Auckland in the recent years? Maybe 4-5 (just guessing), could be more than that. You need to have a backup transport system in case one fails so to speak.
People will ring up employers saying they will be coming late because they have to use a taxi or bus to get to work because the train has had a electric fault or failure somewhere along the line or track.
Now when the train fails, the monorail can be used as a back transport system when these things happen to the train.
You wouldn't need to ring your bosses up when the train stuffs up or has a fault somewhere, the monorail would be able to be used to take you to work much more faster and much quicker too!
That's is what I have to say about that! Yes there has been a poll on this already, but sometimes it's good to get another opinion on the matter.
Matt
Train delays are expected throughout Auckland with the metro rail network getting upgraded.
Work begins this weekend and is expected to be finished by October 6. Work will be carried out mainly at the weekend to minimise disruption. During these planned closures, replacement buses and special … View moreTrain delays are expected throughout Auckland with the metro rail network getting upgraded.
Work begins this weekend and is expected to be finished by October 6. Work will be carried out mainly at the weekend to minimise disruption. During these planned closures, replacement buses and special timetables will operate.
A number of lines will be affected, so make sure you check for updates here.
Matt from Henderson
Does anyone know where We/Say, You/Say is on Neighbourly or somewhere on this site? I see this We Say/You Say in the Western Leader a lot but can't get access to this or just simply can't find this?
Does anyone know where this is?
Matt
The Team from Auckland Museum
Journey through our special exhibition Voyage to Aotearoa: Tupaia and the Endeavour at Auckland Museum.
You and your family can experience life as it was 250 years ago in our action-packed exhibition. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the world of Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator, high … View moreJourney through our special exhibition Voyage to Aotearoa: Tupaia and the Endeavour at Auckland Museum.
You and your family can experience life as it was 250 years ago in our action-packed exhibition. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the world of Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator, high priest and artist, as he journeys on the Endeavour to Aotearoa New Zealand.
With three parts to this exhibition, each with family-friendly interactive activities, we feature the little-known story of Tupaia and the significant role he played in James Cook’s first voyage. Experience life as a sailor, navigate your vessel across the ocean, watch Tupaia’s paintings come to life, and more.
On now and free for Aucklanders.
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